Watatsumi - Wikipedia
Watatsumi (海神; 綿津見) [watatsɯmi], also pronounced Wadatsumi, is a legendary kami (神, god; deity; spirit), Japanese dragon and tutelary water deity in Japanese mythology.
Watatsumi Island - Genshin Impact Wiki
In Japanese mythology, Watatsumi (Japanese: 海神), or sometimes Wadatsumi, is the name of the tutelary deity (kami) of the sea, often equated with the dragon god Ryuujin.
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Watatsumi - Japanese Wiki Corpus
The word 'wata' is an ancient word for sea, 'tsu' means 'of,' and 'mi' means divine spirit, so 'Watatsumi' means 'divine spirit of the sea.' It is also used as another name for the sea. The …
Watatsumi Explained
What is the Watatsumi? The Watatsumi is usually written either in katakana as ワタツミ or in kanji phonetically 綿津見 or semantically 海神 "sea god".
Watatsumi - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Watatsumi is a legendary deity, dragon, and protector of water in Japanese mythology. Some people believe that Ōwatatsumi no kami, also known as Ryūjin, the Dragon God of the sea, is …
Characters in Genshin Impact: Watatsumi - TV Tropes
A rebellion organized by Watatsumi islanders in opposition to the Vision Hunt Decree, reinforced with dissidents from all corners of Inazuma who either lost their Visions or opposed the …
Watatsumi - Wikiwand
Watatsumi (海神; 綿津見)[watatsɯmi], also pronounced Wadatsumi, is a legendary kami (神, god; deity; spirit), Japanese dragon and tutelary water deity in Japanese mythology.
